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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Marion Gilbert; Patrick Maurus
La production d'igname et la gestion des risques de catastrophes
Mario Gilbert
Editions universitaires europeennes EUE
2016
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Le P. Joseph Aréso, Restaurateur Des Franciscains de l'Observance, (Éd.1892)
Henri-Marin Jean Gilbert Joseph de Surrel de St-Julien
Hachette Livre - BNF
2012
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Le Père Joseph Aréso, Restaurateur Des Franciscains de l'Observance
Henri-Marin Jean Gilbert Joseph de Surrel de St-Julien
Hachette Livre - BNF
2017
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Marmion, By Sir W. Scott. With All His Intrs., And The Editor's Notes. Illustr. By B. Foster And J. Gilbert
Sagwan Press
2018
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A latest volume of complete Love & Rockets tales concludes the original 1982-1996 fifty-issue run, in a volume of non-Maggie and non-Palomar pieces that includes such entries as "BEM," "Rocky and Fumble," and "Music for Monsters." Original.
Love And Rockets: The First Fifty
Gilbert Hernandez; Jaime Hernandez; Mario Hernandez
FANTAGRAPHICS
2022
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Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez are now recognized as two of the greatest cartoonists in the history of the medium -- award-winning, world-renowned, critically acclaimed. But in 1982 when the first issue of Love and Rockets came out, they (occasionally working with their brother, Mario) were two young, struggling, unknown cartoonists who were bucking the dominant comic book trend of costumed characters and adolescent content with intimate, complex, humane, novelistic stories told in comics form. Love and Rockets has appeared in a variety of formats over the years and continues to this day, but the original 50-issue run represents a milestone in comics history. Fantagraphics is celebrating and honoring the 40th anniversary of Love and Rockets and the debut of the Hernandez's' first published comics with a gigantic eight-volume slipcase reprinting each issue in a facsimile edition. Their organic body of work is available in a series of scrupulously and logically organized graphic novels, but here Fantagraphics honors the original quarterly format by presenting the comics as they appeared between 1982 and 1996, recreating not only the reading experience of tens of thousands of fans, but of a particularly fecund period in comics history when a new generation of cartoonists was exploding the idea of what comics could be. Painstakingly recreated in issue-by-issue facsimile, this boxed set includes every cover, comics page, and letter column (even advertising ) in seven hardcover volumes. An eighth volume densely collates selected essays, reviews, and profiles that appeared in the popular (and unpopular) press between 1982 and 1996, along with over 100 pages of additional, rarely-seen comics from the period by all three Brothers, plus dozens of book and magazine covers -- a virtual history of the growth of Love and Rockets and the simultaneous rise of the literary comics movement of which they were exemplars and trailblazers.
Substance Abuse in Children and Adolescents
Steven Schinke; Gilbert J. Botvin; Mario A. Orlandi
SAGE Publications Inc
1991
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As the title suggests, this volume focuses on the ever-increasing problem of child and adolescent substance abuse. Substance Abuse in Children and Adolescents is unique because it devotes particular attention to the evaluation of intervention programs aimed at preventing substance abuse among youth. The authors elaborate on the scope of substance abuse, current theory and research regarding causes and risk factors, and alternative intervention approaches. Various types of interventions and approaches are broadly outlined from community-, school- and media-based interventions to more traditional forms of inpatient and outpatient treatments. Both treatment and prevention programs are detailed to better convey current research program applications. In addition, a particularly noteworthy discussion on evaluation of intervention programs and dissemination of these programs beyond the confines of research is presented. Written by three uniquely qualified authors, this authoritative volume offers researchers, students, and practitioners a practical resource for understanding and dealing with a topic of clinical and social significance. "What this book does best is provide guidelines for developing a research and service program for adolescents who are at risk for abusing substances. The issues that need to be dealt with in designing, implementing, evaluating, and disseminating a program and place are presented and explained thoroughly. . . . [This book] will help a diverse group of individuals understand and avoid the pitfalls of designing, implementing, and evaluating prevention and intervention programs for adolescents who are abusing substances." --Contemporary Psychology "[A part of] Sage's excellent Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry series. All three authors are experienced and sophisticated investigators in the domain of social welfare, public health and developmental psychology. This book reviews the various facets of substance abuse among young people. Particular attention is given to the design, implementation, and evaluation of intervention programs geared towards reducing the risk of substance abuse in such individuals." --Child & Family Behavior Therapy "Schinke et al. have done a remarkable job providing readers with a basic foundation with which to understand the state of the art in substance abuse prevention. As such, this book will prove very useful for practitioners who are contemplating the development of substance abuse prevention programs. Additionally, the overview of prevention, coupled with its clarity of expression and reasonable price make it an ideal addition to social work courses on children and adolescents, school of social work, or the prevention and treatment of chemical abuse." --Research on Social Work Practice "This is an interesting book. . . . The authors do cite some of the relevant demographic data concerning younger substance users in America, and some recent work on the issue of primary prevention." --Clinical Psychology Forum "This book is highly recommended to individuals involved in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of alcohol and other drug prevention programs for children and youth. The text can be a valuable resource particularly to health educators involved in the evaluation and dissemination of these programs. The text can also be an important resource for utilization in courses in which methods for the evaluation and dissemination of health education programs is emphasized as part of the course curricula. The minimal cost of this volume makes it an exceptional value in the marketplace of books in health education." --Health Values
Substance Abuse in Children and Adolescents
Steven Schinke; Gilbert J. Botvin; Mario A. Orlandi
SAGE Publications Inc
1991
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As the title suggests, this volume focuses on the ever-increasing problem of child and adolescent substance abuse. Substance Abuse in Children and Adolescents is unique because it devotes particular attention to the evaluation of intervention programs aimed at preventing substance abuse among youth. The authors elaborate on the scope of substance abuse, current theory and research regarding causes and risk factors, and alternative intervention approaches. Various types of interventions and approaches are broadly outlined from community-, school- and media-based interventions to more traditional forms of inpatient and outpatient treatments. Both treatment and prevention programs are detailed to better convey current research program applications. In addition, a particularly noteworthy discussion on evaluation of intervention programs and dissemination of these programs beyond the confines of research is presented. Written by three uniquely qualified authors, this authoritative volume offers researchers, students, and practitioners a practical resource for understanding and dealing with a topic of clinical and social significance. "What this book does best is provide guidelines for developing a research and service program for adolescents who are at risk for abusing substances. The issues that need to be dealt with in designing, implementing, evaluating, and disseminating a program and place are presented and explained thoroughly. . . . [This book] will help a diverse group of individuals understand and avoid the pitfalls of designing, implementing, and evaluating prevention and intervention programs for adolescents who are abusing substances." --Contemporary Psychology "[A part of] Sage's excellent Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry series. All three authors are experienced and sophisticated investigators in the domain of social welfare, public health and developmental psychology. This book reviews the various facets of substance abuse among young people. Particular attention is given to the design, implementation, and evaluation of intervention programs geared towards reducing the risk of substance abuse in such individuals." --Child & Family Behavior Therapy "Schinke et al. have done a remarkable job providing readers with a basic foundation with which to understand the state of the art in substance abuse prevention. As such, this book will prove very useful for practitioners who are contemplating the development of substance abuse prevention programs. Additionally, the overview of prevention, coupled with its clarity of expression and reasonable price make it an ideal addition to social work courses on children and adolescents, school of social work, or the prevention and treatment of chemical abuse." --Research on Social Work Practice "This is an interesting book. . . . The authors do cite some of the relevant demographic data concerning younger substance users in America, and some recent work on the issue of primary prevention." --Clinical Psychology Forum "This book is highly recommended to individuals involved in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of alcohol and other drug prevention programs for children and youth. The text can be a valuable resource particularly to health educators involved in the evaluation and dissemination of these programs. The text can also be an important resource for utilization in courses in which methods for the evaluation and dissemination of health education programs is emphasized as part of the course curricula. The minimal cost of this volume makes it an exceptional value in the marketplace of books in health education." --Health Values
Manantial de poemas
Danilo Antonio Quiroz; Mario Gilberto Quiroz
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Se suelen escribir los libros en solitario y alguna vez se ha escrito alguno a cuatro manos. En este caso son tres las personas que han intervenido, con sus propios poemas y canciones a contribuir al nacimiento de este proyecto po tico. Es un libro con m sica, no solo la contenida en el propio pulso de la poes a, sino por las letras de las distintas canciones o por aquellos poemas que sin serlo, bien pudieran alg n d a ser musicados. Este es un libro familiar por dos razones. La primera, es porque ha sido creado por un poeta y dos de sus t os. La segunda es porque su lectura nos lleva a momentos que nos van a resultar familiares: el amor a una patria, a una mujer, a la vida, el compromiso con unas creencias y la defensa de la vida. Por eso, el manantial es un s mbolo perfecto para este libro, porque aqu , donde habita la poes a, habita tambi n y fluye lentamente y murmurando la vida. Juan Navidad, editor
Caracterización molecular de Mycosphaerella fijiensis a benomyl
Gilberto Manzo-Sánchez; Salvador Guzmán G; Mario Orozco Santos
Editorial Academica Espanola
2012
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El banano es considerado el cuarto cultivo alimentario m s importante a nivel mundial, despu s del arroz, el trigo y el ma z. En M xico, el cultivo de banano ocupa una superficie de 77, 301 ha distribuidas en las regiones tropicales de la costa del Golfo y el Oc ano Pacifico. Los bananos son susceptibles a diversos problemas fitopatol gicos causantes de algunas enfermedades. En la que se encuentra la Sigatoka negra, causada por el hongo Mycosphaerella fijiensis. Su control se basa principalmente en la aplicaci n constante de fungicidas, los cuales son altamente peligrosos y costosos; por lo que se ha ocasionado adem s de un incremento en los costos de producci n del fruto, problemas de contaminaci n ambiental y salud humana. Es de vital importancia contar con una herramienta que nos indique la presencia de aislamientos de M. fijiensis resistentes a fungicidas. Estando la metodolog a PCR-RFLP como una alternativa para este tipo de diagnostico. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo identificar la presencia de aislamientos de M xico resistentes y sensibles a benomyl, el cual fue realizado en la F.C.B.A. de la Universidad de Colima.
The daughter of an English merchant father and Chinese mother, Winnifred Eaton (1875-1954) was a wildly popular fiction writer in her time. Born in Montreal, Eaton lived in Jamaica and several places in the United States before settling in Alberta. Her books, many of them published under the Japanese pseudonym Onoto Watanna, encompass the experiences of marginalized women in Canada, Jamaica, the United States, and a romantic, imagined Japan. Marion: The Story of an Artist's Model is Eaton's only book that explicitly deals with being "foreign" in Canada. The novel follows the life of "half-foreign" Marion Ascough - a character based on Eaton's own sister - while never identifying her "foreignness." Escaping the unrelenting racial discrimination her family endures in Quebec, Marion follows her dream of being an artist by moving to New York, where she becomes "Canadian" instead of ethnic - a more palatable foreignness. Having successfully stripped herself of her ethnicity, Marion continues to experience discrimination and objectification as a woman, failing as an artist and becoming an artist's model. Karen Skinazi's introduction to Eaton's fascinating narrative draws attention to the fact that although the novel uses many of the conventions of the "race secret" story, this time the secret is never revealed. This new edition of Marion: The Story of An Artist's Model brings back into print a compelling and sophisticated treasure of Asian Canadian/American fiction that offers a rare perspective on ethnicity, gender, and identity.